Modular, touch screen friendly car navigation system with GPS tracking, realtime routing engine and support for various vector map formats. There's a GTK+ and a SDL user interface and also a GL accelerated 3d view.

Speed Dreams is a Motorsport Simulator featuring high-quality 3D graphics and an accurate physics engine, all targeting maximum realism. Initially forked from TORCS, it has now reached a clearly higher realism level in visual and physics simulation, thanks to its active development team and growing community. It mainly aims to implement exciting new features, cars, tracks and AI opponents to make a more enjoyable game for the player, while constantly pushing forward visual and physics realism. It is also intended for any research, study or teaching activity, around physics and AI, thanks to its GPL V2+ license, and the clear and modular architecture of its C/C++ code base.

Valhalla is a zero-player role-playing game in which the player has no direct control of the character, and only chooses a name and a class. The character just wandering around, fighting random enemies, trading NPCs and collecting items. Upon levelling, the character recieves some random new equipment and a few stat bonuses.

geWiz X1L was a masters degree project to explore development of a baseline architecture for a game engine in C++. It contains a variety of ideas, but nothing that was fully finished. Not compilable; use only as a resource to learn how not to do things.

P:PK was the continuation of a senior design project destined to be a historically accurate WWII tank game. It was built up from nothing, clobbers a lot of details haphazardly, and is a great example of how not to do things; use only as a reference.